After the Full-Level Boss Entered the Infinite Game By Mistake

Chapter 436: Courage Game 46

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Except for carriage A-1, the lights in the first-class carriages in front were off, the thick curtains were drawn, and it was all pitch black.

The three of them talked as they walked, and soon they came to a small corner where few people had ever been.

They were in darkness, and from here they could see the whole train clearly, but it would be difficult for people to see them if they were not paying attention.

After listening to Baili Xin's description, Zhou Guang frowned, "This little girl's personality seems to be different from what I heard in the orphanage."

Baili Xin didn't find it strange. "When people talk about things, they often subconsciously process the facts to make themselves the one who occupies the peak of the discussion."

"For example, a couple divorces, the husband accuses the wife of being lazy, and the wife accuses the husband of neglecting the family."

"What I just said was only the couple's one-sided statement. I have maintained my firm attitude from the beginning. So what version did you hear in the orphanage?"

Zhou Guang: "This little girl has always behaved very well in the orphanage. Even if a child is in an orphanage, she still needs to go to school. The staff of the orphanage all said that she has always had good grades. After the couple adopted her, the orphanage was able to receive news about the little girl. The little girl also mailed postcards and transcripts to the orphanage. When she transferred to the new school, her grades did fall behind for a while because she was not used to it, but she had a good foundation and soon caught up."

"The reason why I was most impressed by this little girl was because she performed very well in the orphanage and the staff of the orphanage never forgot her."

Li Cangshan: "If she is so outstanding, why hasn't she been adopted? Logically speaking, a child like her should be very popular, and she shouldn't still be in an orphanage at the age of eleven."

Zhou Guang: "Good question. Haven't I told you that this little girl is good in every way, but she has one flaw?"

Li Cangshan blinked his eyes: "Be more confident, remove the 'is it', you really didn't tell us. Is she physically disabled?"

Zhou Guang laughed dryly: "It's not serious actually, she's lame."

Li Cangshan understood instantly, "So no matter how well she behaves, it will be hard for her to find an adoptive family. Because most people who come to □□ want to find a healthy child, I see."

Zhou Guang: "This may be the reason why she was abandoned by her biological parents."

"Zhou Guang," Baili Xin had been looking in the direction of the train while the three of them were talking, "When you were in the orphanage, did you hear about topics like this girl's blood type?"

Zhou Guang recalled carefully and shook his head: "No, but I know that each child has a health record, which records in detail the physical condition of these children, including weight, age, name, gender, vision, blood type, etc. Of course, adoptive parents also need to provide health certificates. If there is an infectious disease, they are not allowed to adopt the child."

"You ask about blood type. Are you suspecting organ trafficking or transplantation?" Li Cangshan's voice suddenly turned cold, and his expression instantly became serious.

Baili Xin: "I just considered a few possible doubts. If the little girl is lame, then many of the parents' words don't hold water. They said they adopted the little girl to help Chai Li, but she herself may need more help from others. If they want to take care of Chai Li, it would be better for them to find a healthier child."

"Besides, they are now in their fifties, and Chai Li is in his twenties. If you calculate their ages, they didn't have Chai Li until they were in their fifties or sixties. If Chai Li had no problems at the time, why would they consider it so far ahead? Isn't it too strange?"

Zhou Guang: "Do you suspect that Chai Li had health problems back then? Did you adopt this child because you were attracted to a certain organ of hers?"

Baili Xin: "Just find a few unreasonable points and then make reasonable inferences."

"Organ trading is prohibited in this country. If this is the case, they can only do it through underground black clinics." Li Cangshan said seriously, "I have participated in many missions, and several of them were to crack down on underground organ trafficking organizations.

People are just so crazy, they have a huge and secretive circle of sellers, buyers, and middlemen."

"In this circle, people only care about money, not people. Some people can sell their organs for a little money, which is considered voluntary, but most organ donors are not willing at all."

"It's an illegal business hiding in the shadows under the sun."

"Many orders do not come from China, but from across oceans and continents. Once a deal is done, it is even difficult for us to trace the route of organ transfer."

"Many people want to live two more years. Although there are regular channels for organ supply, they prefer organs from young people. In a case I was involved in, these organ dealers targeted groups such as orphanages and left-behind children. They would disguise themselves as medical staff and conduct random tests on these children in advance under the guise of physical examinations. After matching the purchaser's genes, they would find suitable foster parents to adopt the child. For left-behind children, they would directly find an opportunity to take the child away."

"Most adoptive parents choose people from abroad, so once they go abroad, it will be more difficult to trace their source."

"The organ trafficking case I participated in uncovering was a transnational crime. I found many people in the room at the time. They were all commodities that were about to be harvested for their organs. Because organs are different from other things, once they are separated from the human body, they only have a short shelf life, so the time for organ removal depends on the situation of the buyer."

"What about the victims whose bodies were cut off? How will they deal with them?" Zhou Guang asked with a frown.

Li Cangshan: "Some will give them anesthesia, suture their wounds, and then throw them to a strange place to die. This is still good, they just want the organs, not the lives. But in fact, many people who do this kind of business have already sold their souls to the devil. In order not to expose themselves and not cause trouble for themselves, they would rather kill the victims directly."

A "grass" was forced out of the little girl's mouth.

"I used butterfly specimens as an introduction to the topic of 'butterflies', but they didn't react at all." Baili Xin glanced at the platform casually and saw the convenience store in the middle of the platform. "Wait a minute, I'll go buy something."

Zhou Guang and Li Cangshan looked at Baili Xin's departing back and looked at each other in surprise.

Baili Xin came out two minutes later with something in his hand.

After seeing what Baili Xin was holding, Zhou Guang subconsciously took a step back and stared at Baili Xin with a dark look in his eyes: "God Xin, why did you buy this?"

The young man smiled and shook the butterfly hairpin in his hand, "The one who tied the bell must untie it. I can't awaken their memories, but maybe you can. Isn't it a butterfly flying into the forest? If you wear this butterfly hairpin, maybe it can stimulate Chai Li to remember something."

He shook the hairpin in his hand, and the diamond-studded butterfly half-stuck on the clip immediately began to sway wildly, as if it were alive.

Zhou Guang's face was full of reluctance, but thinking about completing the task, he reached out to take the hairpin from Baili Xin's hand and pinned it on under the eager gazes of the two.

Li Cangshan exclaimed from the bottom of his heart: "How cute."

Zhou Guang: “…”

I thought the word "cute" had nothing to do with my life!

The stop time at this platform is one hour. The three of them listened to Li Cangshan talk about his experiences during this period and the tasks he had to complete on the platform. Before they knew it, it was almost twelve o'clock.

Those who had gone out for a walk gradually returned to the train. Apart from the staff, only a few passengers were left on the platform.

The wind suddenly picked up, bringing with it a cool breeze.

Zhou Guang said: "Let's go in too."

Baili Xin Li Cangshan: "Okay."

When the three of them checked their tickets and returned to the carriage, the time was 11:58.

The three of them said goodbye, and Zhou Guang and Li Cangshan walked towards the middle carriage.

Baili Xin did not leave in a hurry, but leaned lazily on the other side of the carriage, staring at the open train door in front of him in a trance.

A gentle female announcer came from the loudspeaker above my head, "Dear passengers, the train No. xx-4948 to Zangshan is about to depart. The train will close in two minutes. Passengers who have not yet boarded the train are requested to board the train as soon as possible. All passengers who have already boarded the train are requested to stand firmly and hold on to their hands. The train will be slightly bumpy when it starts."

Baili Xin stared at the door, his handsome eyebrows slightly frowned.

s419m: What are you thinking about, host

Baili Xin: Whether it is from the description of the crew or the passengers' ticket purchase, it can be seen that this train is very popular and the seats should be full. But when I went to the back row to look for Zhou Guang today, I found that one-third of the seats were still empty. Some people got off the train just now, but the number of people getting on and getting off is basically the same. This train only stops at three stations, and no one has boarded the train at the second station. Could it be that everyone rushed to get on the train at the third station

s419m: Could it be hunger marketing? In order to create the illusion that tickets are hard to come by, only two-thirds of the tickets are released

Baili Xin didn't reply, but just stared blankly at the car door in front of him.

As the time for closing the door slowly approached, with only one minute left, a pale hand suddenly grabbed the train door frame.

Baili Xin's pupils were slightly startled, and then a woman with an overly pale face walked into the carriage.

She held a ticket in her pale hand, handed it to the conductor, and walked towards the middle carriage without looking back.

His body was stiff and wet, and he left a trail of water behind him when he walked.

The woman blocked Baili Xin's sight when she swayed in front of him. When the woman left, Baili Xin's pupils shrank again.

There was now a long queue outside the train door, which was empty just now.

These people all had almost the same expressionless and pale faces.

Is this... a ghost passenger

They kept their heads down the whole time, didn't speak, and didn't have any luggage on them. They boarded the train in an orderly manner using their tickets. Once on the train, they didn't gather in groups, but walked directly to other carriages.

Baili Xin followed them. The other passengers didn't seem to notice anything unusual about them and just ate, drank and slept as usual.

After finding their seats, these people sat down quietly, their bodies stiff as if they were stone statues.

Wangchuan Station…

It turns out that they are the real guests who want to get on the bus at this station.

Baili Xin silently watched these "passengers" one by one. When twelve o'clock came, the last passenger got on the train smoothly and the train started slowly.

Baili Xin followed the last passenger silently and walked back. After walking for a while, he found that the seats that had been empty a few mornings were almost all filled.

s419m sighed: It turns out that all the tickets were bought by them. Riding a car with ghosts is such an exciting experience. Can you still sleep at night

"God Xin!" A hurried voice sounded behind him. Baili Xin turned around and saw Li Cangshan and Zhou Guang standing behind him, panting and panicking. The butterfly on Zhou Guang's head fluttered rapidly under his movements. "Something happened!"

Baili Xin: Thanks for your good words. It seems I really don’t need to sleep tonight.

He walked over to the two of them and asked, "What's wrong?"

Li Cangshan and Zhou Guang looked at each other, and Li Cangshan said, "Let's go back to the box and talk."

When the door of the compartment closed, Zhou Guang quickly said, "The middle-aged woman in the next bed was taken away by the flight attendant!"

"We didn't see her in the compartment after we came back. Later we asked the people in the next compartment and found out that she had been taken away by the flight attendant."

"Damn it, these train attendants don't play by the rules. When we got off the train just now, the train attendant checked our tickets. She gave me her ticket, so she couldn't get it out. The train attendant suspected that she was evading the fare and took her away by force."

"We have to find her quickly. The man disappeared after he was taken away yesterday. The consequences of fare evasion are definitely not as simple as paying the fare or getting kicked off the bus. She suffered it in my place."

"Take her ticket

Give it to me." Baili Xin frowned and held out his hand. "Li Cangshan and I will go find someone. You hide in the carriage. The crew remembered you yesterday. It's best if you don't show up."

Zhou Guang quickly took out the ticket from his pocket and handed it to Baili Xin, licking his lips and saying guiltily: "I'm sorry to trouble you again, God Xin."

Baili Xin: "Originally, you two shouldn't have fallen into this game. You came here because of me. If you really want to talk about causing trouble, I am the source of the trouble in the first place."

Zhou Guang: "No, how can you be trouble?"

Baili Xin smiled and said, "If I'm not a problem, then neither are you. Well, don't think too much about it. You've managed such a big union so well for me. I can't thank you enough. Let's go, Li Cangshan."

Looking at the backs of Li Cangshan and Baili Xin leaving one after another, all Zhou Guang could do now was to pray silently.

Baili Xin and Li Cangshan strode forward.

After the man was taken away yesterday, he secretly inquired and found out that those who evaded the ticket were taken to the second carriage.

They need to pass through the third car to enter the second car, but the second car can only be opened with a password.

Coincidentally, when he was watching the surveillance video today, he saw the attendant open the second carriage and he saw the carriage password.

The two men walked to a surveillance blind spot. Baili Xin took out two invisibility cards from his backpack and used one each.

Then they quickly walked through the third car and found the electronic door.

Baili Xin punched in the code and opened the electronic door effortlessly, and the two sneaked in.

It was pitch black inside. Baili Xin only felt someone pulling his hand, and then a figure passed by him, and someone stood in front of him.

An old male voice sounded in my ears, "God Xin, I'll go ahead. I have good night vision."

Baili Xin did not reject Li Cangshan’s kindness. "Protecting others" is Li Cangshan’s professional habit and also his instinct.

The room was a little cold and gloomy. When the train started, moonlight shone in from the window, shrouding the dark carriage in a brief moment of light.

With the help of this light, Baili Xin could vaguely see the general situation in the carriage.

The second carriage was an empty carriage, with nothing inside.

There was nothing in the room, no chairs, no tables, just a bare space. The second carriage was supposed to be the most comfortable one, but it was completely empty.

Li Cangshan also saw the situation in the carriage. "There's nothing in the carriage. Are we still going forward?"

Baili Xin: "The person may have gone to the front, let's look ahead again."

Li Cangshan: "Okay."

In this way, the two of them reached the first carriage one after the other.

The first car is the driver's cab. For old-fashioned coal-fired trains like this, the first car is usually connected to the front of the train, where the fuel is burned. In the past, trains generally added coal to the boiler manually, but this car should be able to add fuel automatically.

The time for the hidden card was almost up, so Baili Xin took out two more hidden cards for the two to use.

There was a glass on the door leading to the first carriage. The two men looked quietly through the glass and saw the back of a man in uniform.

The man standing in front of the operating console, standing upright and motionless, seemed to be driving the train very attentively.

Baili Xin turned his angle and finally saw the woman who was taken away in an almost invisible corner.

The woman was entangled in several circles of thick hemp rope, with a cloth strip stuffed in her mouth. She was thrown into a corner in a miserable state, together with a pile of fuel.

The woman was sitting on a conveyor belt, and as the conveyor belt moved, she was approaching the invisible front of the train little by little at a very slow pace.

Near the front of the car were two semicircles that opened and closed, from which one could faintly see a few points of scarlet flames.

The circle is like the huge mouth of a ferocious beast, swallowing up everything that is sent to its mouth bit by bit.

The woman's face was pale and her expression was horrified, obviously she was terrified.

She probably never dreamed that the price of evading the train ticket would be to become the fuel that keeps the train running.

The door opened silently...

The middle-aged woman watched the black hole getting closer and closer to her, tears of fear falling down.

Just when she thought she was going to die, her body was suddenly lifted up by an invisible force and floated lightly in the air.

The woman's eyes widened.

Although she couldn't see it, she could clearly feel that it was a princess hug, with obvious arm support points at the back and legs. She didn't know if it was to comfort herself, but she even felt the back of her hand being gently patted twice.

Very clumsy comfort.

Anyone?!

Is anyone here?!

The woman wanted to scream, but she quickly reacted and bit the cloth in her mouth hard, so that no sound came out.

Although she didn't know whether the one who picked her up was a demon or a god, for some reason, she instinctively felt that this power was saving her.

As soon as this thought flashed through her mind, she felt her body begin to move lightly towards the door.

The woman held her breath, widened her eyes, and stared at the driver who was so close to her without blinking.

Just as she was about to retreat to the door, the driver, who had been driving seriously, suddenly stretched, turned his head without warning, and his eyes met the woman's.

The woman's breathing stopped at that moment.

Her body began to tremble uncontrollably, her throat felt dry and tight, and her scalp tingled as she stared at the driver's emotionless gaze.

At that moment, only one thought flashed through the woman's mind.

Finished.

Discovered.

However, the driver just glanced away and looked away, his calm eyes fixed on the conveyor belt, muttering to himself: "Hey, weird, why is the fuel burning so fast this time?"

After saying that, he stretched again and looked forward again.

The woman swallowed with all her strength.

She floated behind the driver and glanced silently at the windshield in front of him.

The transparent glass reflected the blurry shadows in the room. There was an operating table, a conveyor belt, and a driver, but not me...

Disappeared by itself

The driver can't see himself

Could it be that being rescued just now was just an illusion? Was he actually dead

The woman's eyes widened in shock, and just as she was in a trance, she felt her body moving again.

The half-closed door behind her was opened silently, and under the guidance of an unknown force, she safely left the place of death.

The door was closed silently again, and then her body moved again, starting to run quickly through the second carriage.

The woman sighed silently.

It seems that I am really dead, otherwise how could I run so fast

It ran at a very fast speed. In the blink of an eye, it took him through the back carriages and arrived at his original middle carriage.

While she was still confused, the force suddenly lifted her up and stuffed her into the quilt.

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